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In high school, Nate S. Becker '98 was active in his church and in a Bible study group, and he wanted to continue his involvement in college.
The Harvard-Radcliffe Christian Fellowship's attendance at its weekly large group meetings has risen from only 30 students in 1989 to about 150 in 1994, not including 70 members who now form the separate Asian American Bible Study.
Most groups have weekly general meetings with speakers or music, and Bible studies, in which a smaller group discusses a selected passage from the Bible.
"It's not that the message of the Bible has become more appetizing, but the joy of the students and their sincerity and the way they live their lives interests people, and that's why I think the numbers may have grown," Dinonno says. "The Christian life is a life...
"I have friends at other colleges and universities, and [compared to them] the Christian groups at Harvard are really strong and growing," says Ivy A. Ku '98, a member of the Asian-American Bible Study.CrimsonRebecca L. BennettNATE S. BECKER '98, GREGORY Y. FUNG '95 and JENNIFER RODRIGUEZ '96 at a...